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Pulp at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know

Pulp at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know

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Up until a few years ago, it seemed like legendary Britpop band Pulp had retired for good. But in 2023 the 'Common People' singers made an epic comeback with their international 'This Is What We Do For An Encore' tour. Jarvis Cocker and co clearly can't get enough of the touring life, and are about to embark on another nationwide stint of concerts, playing six shows across four major UK arenas this June.
Pulp will swagger onto the stage in London this weekend as part of the 'You Deserve More' tour. Even more exciting – they've just released a brand new album More, and are likely to be playing lots of tunes from it (as well as all the classics). Heading to the show? Here's everything you need to know.
When are Pulp playing at London's O2 Arena?
Pulp are playing in London on Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14.
What are the timings?
Doors to the venue will open at 6.30pm for both weekend shows. The show is set to start at 8pm and wrap up at around 10.30pm. There will be an interval halfway through the concert which will feature 'extended performances', Jarvis Cocker said in an Instagram post.
What's the setlist?
There is no official setlist, so all will be revealed on the night. However, Pulp's last live show in Glasgow went like this:
Spike Island
Grown Ups
Slow Jam
Sorted for E's & Wizz
Disco 2000
F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.
Help the Aged
Tina
Farmers Market
This Is Hardcore
Sunrise
Something Changed
The Fear
O.U. (Gone, Gone)
Seconds
Acrylic Afternoons
Do You Remember the First Time?
Mis-Shapes
Got to Have Love
Babies
Common People
A Sunset
Who is supporting?
Pulp won't have a support act at the O2 this weekend.
Can you still get tickets for Pulp at London's O2?
Yes! Tickets are still available for both nights online via AXS and Ticketmaster. They range from £59-£156.

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